Norman in West Hills, CA

“Stormin’ Norman”, a rhyming nickname frequently used for anyone named Norman who is also seen as a dynamic or forceful personality. Are you ready to add a “fiery redhead” to your life? Meet Norman, a 2-year-old, male, Ruby Cavalier weighing 24 lbs. He was born on October 1st, 2023.

Norman loves everything about life and will follow you anywhere. He’s a counter surfing, toilet drinking, bundle of energy. Yes, he is tall enough to reach a lot of areas you wouldn’t think a Cavalier could. He lives up to his nickname and will need a family that has the time and energy to keep up with him. 

Toys are a favorite of his and the more he has, the better. Don’t count on him being tidy with them. They are best spread throughout the house. Norman does enjoy a good game of fetch and will deposit the chosen ball or toy on you, your keyboard, or on the table next to you. Wherever he feels it will most likely get your attention. Norman is very smart and enjoys interactive toys. He also loves to chew and will need a supply of safe things to chew on. Going for walks is right up there with toys. If you happen to pass by his leash and harness, he will grab them and look expectantly at you with those big brown eyes asking if it’s time to go. If you reach for them, he can hardly contain himself he gets so excited.

Norman would love a home where someone is either home with him most of the time or where he gets to go with you on your outings. He prefers not to be left behind. He travels well in the car and enjoys meeting new people. No shyness in this pup. Long walks or hikes would be a plus. Norman walks well on a leash and knows a couple of basic commands. He would benefit from an obedience class or two and would probably do very well in agility. He is fast, watch those open doors. He can jump, clears the back of the couch when he gets the zoomies and, he somewhat understands the concept of table, albeit he’s using the coffee or side tables in the family room. The world is his jungle gym.

Norman does sleep in a crate at night, or when he has to be left alone. Due to his insatiable curiosity, his foster family has found it best not to leave him unattended in the house. While he readily goes into his crate at night, he will put up a fuss if put in the crate during the day. This usually only lasts for a few minutes. 

Norman is pretty good about doing his business outside. In his previous home this was all done while on a leash. At his foster home he has a backyard to go out into and has even started giving signals that he needs to go out. He does wear a belly band while in the house due to marking. The marking has been drastically reduced since his neuter and should only continue to get better with oversight and frequent outings.  

While in foster care, Norman is recently neutered, microchipped, and had his vaccinations updated. No murmur was detected on auscultation at his vet exam. He did come into rescue with very dry skin and was quite itchy. Switching up his diet and adding supplements is helping but will take some time. 

If you are interested in providing Norman a loving, forever home, and live within a reasonable drive of West Hills, CA please complete our online application, if you haven’t already. Then email Donna at d_beirne@yahoo.com to let her know of your interest in Norman. You can also learn more about Our Adoption Process and check out our FAQ to see how we match our pups with their perfect humans.

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Princeton in Mechanicsburg, PA

Meet Princeton- a happy, energetic 11 month old Ruby puppy. He is tall, lean and handsome (Think John Wayne.), with a beautiful deep chestnut coat. When you think of Princeton- the first word that comes to mind is fun, the second is loving. Princeton came into rescue from a loving family, but the other dog in the home was constantly picking on him. When he  first came into rescue, he was quite timid but quickly blossomed in his foster home. He enjoys the company of other Cavaliers and especially loves to play with his 4 year old foster sister as well as the resident cat.  

Princeton is still very much a puppy with puppy energy. He needs regular exercise. Walks are fine, but the absolute joy of his life is fetching the frisbee. Daily play time of 30 to 45 minutes of frisbee fetching and tug-o-war really keeps him well mannered. He is also tall for a Cavalier and has the potential to reach things that he should not have access to. However, he understands the word “No” and normally obeys. He is very smart and is easily trained. He loves his yard and chasing the birds. 

Princeton is still timid when meeting new people or going to new locations. He will relax with lots of positive reinforcement. He does bark when he sees people, other dogs and of course, squirrels, but he is working on being redirected. House-training has been going well, but he wears a belly band due to occasional marking. However he was recently neutered and that behavior is decreasing. After all the play and fun time is over, Princeton is happy to curl up in your lap for a nice petting session/snooze. He loves attention and actually can give hugs! He is truly a Velcro dog and is not really happy unless he is by your side.

Princeton weighs 20 lbs. His health is excellent. He is up to date with vaccinations and microchipped. The ideal home for Princeton would be one with someone home most of the time. He is crate trained and will go in his crate for meals and when left alone. Princeton would also enjoy a dog companion to play with as long as it is a calmer dog. He gets along fine with the cat but has not been kid tested. If there are kids in the home, we would prefer that they be older, respectful children since Princeton can be shy. Princeton is also a strong, young dog with lots of energy. He really needs a puppy manners class and someone committed to training and exercising him. There are lots of areas he would excel in, such as FastCAT, scent work and Rally obedience. Princeton is a special boy.

If you think you would be a good family for Princeton and live within a reasonable driving distance of Mechanicsburg, PA, please let us know!  Make sure to have a current application on file and email Melissa (cavalierrescueusapa@gmail.com) and ask to be considered as a family for Princeton (please don’t call or text).

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PA license: 16547

 

Rubie in Las Vegas, NV

Rubie is a female ruby, born on January 1, 2017. She is in very good health. The Rescue has completed all the medical tests, vaccines, dental and physical exam. All Rescue dogs are micro chipped. She is ready to go to her fur-ever home.

Rubie had a very tragic journey to Rescue. She came into Rescue with two pack mates. Her owner was an older woman who died on a Thursday. Rubie and her two other pack mates stayed beside their owner until they were found on the following Monday. Rubie and her pack mates were traumatized and dehydrated. It has taken some very special foster love to get her to where she is today.

Rubie is super chill most of the time. She is not polite when it comes to meal time, however. She will jump up on you to be fed first. She will follow a command to get down or sit, but she is very definitely a foodie. She will eat until she pops if given the opportunity. That incudes toilet paper, so keep the bathroom doors closed!

Rubie will seek out quiet places to take her naps. She can sleep so deeply that she won’t know you are near. Rubie is not a cuddler at first. She may appear to be a bit standoffish, but has a charm all her own. She loves to play with toys and other dogs. Rubie is good with housetraining as long as you let her out when she wakes in the morning and after she eats. Rubie enjoys her walks. She will bark when you first go out, then will calm down right away. She likes to go on car rides too! Rubie is a flight risk. She will need to be in a very secure setting so she does not go exploring. Rubie appears to prefer women. She is very drawn to them. She gives hugs and kisses.

If you feel that you are a good match for Rubie, please complete the online adoption application at CavalierResscueUSA.net, and contact the Nevada coordinators: Judy and Rich Fitzpatrick at: rjfitz@sbcgobal.net, or (702) 675-6452. Please note: Nevada does not get many Rescues, so first choice will go to residents of Nevada. If no candidate is found in Nevada, we will consider applicants outside the state.

You are very special heroes to us for choosing to make one of our adorable pups a family member. Thank you.
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Rosie in Las Vegas, NV

Rosie is a female Ruby, born on November 15, 2015. She is in very good health. Cavalier Rescue USA has completed all her medical tests, shots, teeth and physical exam. She is ready to go to her fur-ever home.

Rosie had a very tragic journey to Rescue. She came into Rescue with two pack mates. Her owner was an older woman who died on a Thursday. Rosie and her pack mates stayed beside their owner until they were found on the following Monday. Rosie and her pack mates were traumatized and dehydrated. It has taken some very special foster love to get her to where she is today.

Rosie is hoping to find a loving family to give her the stability that she needs. She is super sweet and loves to be around her person or another pup. She will bark if she cannot find you. She does not like to be alone. She will bark to let you know she needs to go out and she barks when she knows she is going for a walk. She gets very excited because she loves her walks. She adores car rides and is not shy about meeting new people. She is a people pleaser.

She will run if there is an open door. Rosie likes to have adventures! Her new family must be careful to make sure her environment is secure at all times. Rosie displays puppy like behavior at times. She enjoys toys or just playing around with her person. At other times, Rosie is very content to be a lap dog. She likes to be near her person or another pup but does not seek out other pack mates. Rosie will do well in a home where someone is with her most of the time. She gets along with other animals but prefers people.

If you feel you are a good match for Rosie, please complete our online application if you haven’t already and then contact the Nevada Rescue Coordinators, Judy and Rich Fitzpatrick at: rjfitz@sbcglobal.net, or (702)675-6452, to express your interest.

NOTE: Residents of Nevada will have first choice for adoption. If we do not find a suitable candidate in Nevada, we will consider applicants from outside the state.

Thank you for choosing to adopt a Rescue – you are our HEROES!

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